Selected Publications
Bruce, J., Hancock, L., Lepping, R., Lundgren, J., Malley, S., Holson, L., & Savage, C. (in press).
Changes in brain activation to food pictures following adjustable gastric banding. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, in press. Abstract
Honea, R., Holsen, L., Lepping, R., Perea, R., Butler, M., Brooks, W., & Savage, C. (2012).
The neuroanatomy of genetic subtype differences in prader willi syndrome. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 159B(2), 243-253. Abstract
Holsen, L., Savage, C., Martin, L., Bruce, A., Lepping, R., Brooks, W., Butler, M., Zarcone, J., & Goldstein J. (2011).
Importance of reward and prefrontal circuitry in hunger and satiety prader willi syndrome vs simple obesity. International journal of obesity. Abstract
Leidy, H., Lepping, R., Savage, C., & Harris, C. (2011).
Neural responses to visual food stimuli after a normal vs higher protein breakfast in breakfast skipping teens a pilot fmri study. Obesity, 19(10), 2019-2015. Abstract
Bruce, J., Hancock, L., Bruce, A., Lepping, R., Martin, L., Lundgren, J., Malley, S., Holsen, L., & Savage, C. (2011).
Changes in brain activation to food pictures after adjustable gastric banding. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. Abstract
Bruce, A., Martin, L., & Savage, C. (2011).
Neural correlates of pediatric obesity. Preventive medicine, 52(1), S29-35. Abstract
O'Neil-Pirozzi TM, Strangman GE, Goldstein R, Katz DI, Savage CR, Kelkar K, Supelana C, Burke D, Rauch SL, Glenn MB.
A controlled treatment study of internal memory strategies (I-MEMS) following traumatic brain injury.The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation, 25(1), 43-51. Abstract
Martin, L., Holsen, L., Chambers, R., Burce, A., Brooks, W., Zarcone, J., Merlin, G., & Savage, C. (2010).
Neural mechanisms associated with food motivation in obese and healthy weight adults. Obesity, 18(2), 254-260. Abstract
Bruce, A., Holsen, L., Chambers, R., Martin, L., Brooks, W., Zarcone, J., Butler, M., & Savage, C. (2010).
Obese children show hyperactivation to food pictures in brain networks linked to motivation, reward and cognitive control. International journal of obesity. Abstract
Aupperle, R., Hale, L., Chambers, R., Cain, S., Barth, F., Sharp, S., Denny, D., & Savage, C. (2009).
An fmri study examining effects of acute d-cycloserine during symptom provocation in spider phobia. CNS spectrums, 14(10), 556-571.
Martin, L., Holsen, L., Chambers, R., Bruce, A., Brooks, W., Zarcone, J., Butler, M., & Savage, C. (2009).
Neural mechanisms associated with food motivation in obese and healthy weight adults. Obesity. Abstract
Holsen, L., Zarcone, J., Chambers, R., Butler, M., Bittel, D., Brooks, W., Thompson, T., & Savage, C. (2009).
Genetic subtype differences in neural circuitry of food motivation in prader-willi syndrome. International journal of obesity, 33(2), 273-283. Abstract
Okuyemi, K., Powell, J., Savage, C., Hall, S., Nollen, N., Holsen, L., McClernon, J., & Ahluwalia, J. (2006).
Enhanced cue-elicited brain activation in african american compared with caucasian smokers: an fmri study. Addiction biology, 11(1), 97-106. doi: ADB007

